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. R. C. Macleod MTRL, M. D. Macleod letter-books. NA, RG 18, A1, 4, no.150; 9, no.30; 10, no.118; B3
. Meredith acquired a high reputation and was considered by some to be “the ablest jurist in Ontario.” However, after examining 750 of his cases, legal historian R. C. B. Risk has concluded, in part
MISTAHIMASKWA (Big Bear, known in French as Gros Ours), Plains Cree chief; b. c. 1825, probably
 
AN, Col., B, 15–17; C11A, 22; C11C, 1–2; C11D, 3–5; F3, 7, 54; Marine, B3, 70, f.146. BN, MS, Clairambault 1306, f.218 bis
(Washington), Manuscript Div., MNC 2796 (C. H. Fromuth, journal); S79-2243 (Robert Henri coll.); S79-35857 (Joseph Pennell fonds). North York Public Library (Toronto), Canadiana Coll., Newton MacTavish coll
-making process (New Haven, Conn., and London, 1970). Creighton, Road to confederation. C. D. W. Goodwin, Economic enquiry in Australia (Durham, 1966). K. M. Haworth
obituarist (probably D. C. Harvey) summed up his friend and former teacher in these words: “A radical in thought, ever championing the freedom of the professor and regarding the university as a clearing
1870 article Dawson incorporated the reminiscences of William Henderson, who, as a young man, had met McGill. The article was reprinted in Dawson’s Educational lectures, addresses, &c
Prince Edward Island into serious negotiations with the dominion in 1873, the bishop urged Catholic mhas to support the conservative leader, J. C. Pope, in the
example, the editor of the Glengarrian, C. J. Stillwell, was convicted of libel against Patrick Purcell. By 1891 McLennan was well grounded
, II: 102–4. C. M. Johnston, McMaster University (2v., Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., 1976–81). Douglas McCalla, “The Toronto wholesale trade in the 1850’s: a study of commercial attitudes and
. Toronto Daily Star, 9, 10, 12 April 1930; 31 Jan., 31 March, 6 April, 28 Nov. 1939; 13 Dec. 1946. H. C. Cross, One hundred years of service with youth: the story
. At age 14 Wolfred Nelson was apprenticed to Dr C. Carter of the British army and in February 1811 he received his surgeon’s licence. He remained in Sorel, suffering, in the words of a
–16, 20–31, 38–39. N.S. Hist. Soc. Coll., I (1878), 59–104. PRO, Acts of P.C., col. ser., 1720–45; B.T.Journal, 1708/9–1714/15, 1714
unpublished for more than 150 years, until the Champlain Society brought it out under the title The journal of Major John Norton, 1816, ed. C. F. Klinck and J. J. Talman (Toronto, 1970
, n. d.). USPG, B, 21, no.261; 24, nos.140, 146, 149. American arch. (Clarke and Force), 4th ser., 3: 1227; 6: 1651, 1656. The journal of Gen. Sir Martin Hunter, G.C
the first two expeditions were published in HBRS, 13 (Rich and Johnson), while the one for the third appeared first as “The Peter Skene Ogden journals,” ed. T. C. Elliott, Oreg. Hist. Soc
, Qué., Gédéon Ouimet, maire, 1852–54. Arch. du Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué., A, C (Relations avec les autorités civiles), dossier 2, no.10; G (Personnel du séminaire), dossiers 13, 15. NA, MG 27, I
), Corr. of the director, C. G. Loring, L. R. O’Brien to Loring, 4 March 1879 (mfm. at Arch. of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington). NA, MG 28, I 126. PABC, Visual
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